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Dolph Banza is a self-taught Rwandan visual artist who is passionate about storytelling. Mr. Banza was among the first Rwandans to adopt digital illustration as a medium of communication, starting out as a creative entrepreneur through his company InkStain; now Mr. Banza aspires to. focus on his own creations and thus becoming an artist.
Though he masters many visual arts like graphic design and animation, he remains committed to a practice he has been experimenting with ever since he could hold a pencil, illustration. The evolution of his style marks the need for him to gather his dearest interests like Precolonial African Cultures, Science-fiction, and Geometry into a singular form of expression that he calls his theory of everything.











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